BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: In a recent Twitter video, Andrew Tate boldly unveiled his prognostications regarding the government's forthcoming actions in his ongoing legal battle. Drawing an intriguing parallel, he mused on the fate that awaited not only himself but also the renowned presenter Phillip Schofield, speculating on how the enigmatic Matrix will direct their respective circumstances.
Having recently faced serious charges of sexual assault, organized crime and human trafficking, Tate finds himself at the center of a storm. His notorious reputation for misogynistic divisive ideologies has garnered attention across various social media platforms.
'I refuse to sell my soul'
In a video titled 'What happens next?' Tate speaks, intending to engage in a casual discussion. His primary objective is to shed light on the intricacies of the elusive Matrix and its seemingly targeted efforts against him. Amidst these reflections, Tate draws attention to the curious timing of the Matrix's assault on his character, juxtaposed with the apprehension of other individuals like Schofield, who have faced legal repercussions for their alleged transgressions.
Employing a comparative lens, Tate delves into the divergent treatment he perceives between himself and Schofield, emphasizing that the latter's alleged crimes have already been committed. He remarks upon the perceived leniency displayed in interviews and media coverage surrounding Schofield, noting the seemingly forgiving stance adopted by headlines. In contrast, he underscores the relentless media scrutiny and what he perceives as an unrelenting "assault" endured by him over an extended period. He says, "This highlights the difference between the people who are on the side of the establishment and who are not." According to Tate, the enigmatic Matrix is covertly urging him to accept a financial settlement and remain silent. Tate says, "I refuse to sell my soul."
According to Tate, achieving the status of being the most searched person on Google, like himself, requires significant interest from major corporations. Tate claims, "I've been offered $50 to $60 million." He asserted that had he not voiced his concerns about the Matrix, the media would have treated him differently, resembling their treatment of Schofield rather than considering him an adversary. He describes the BBC interview as "snaky," claiming that they "begged" him to participate after several phone conversations following his release from prison. According to Tate, the BBC altered the questions originally provided to him once the cameras started rolling.
Tate asks the question, "Where was BBC's outrage when Rolf Harris or Jimmy Saville were touching children?" Additionally, he argues that the BBC displayed indifference when it came to incidents involving members of the Royal Family, such as Prince Andrew, who was photographed with minors. Tate says, "They are evil. They are a club." According to Tate, the Matrix was expressing frustration due to their ineffective weapons, but he remained unaffected by their actions. He went on to predict that the Matrix would attempt to accuse him and subject him to a trial.
'Never sell your soul and never lie'
After Tate's predictions, numerous users stepped forward to express their opinions. One user wrote, "What happens is hopefully you go to prison for a VERY long time! You’re disgusting!" Another user wrote, "Never sell your soul and never lie." A user stated, "FREE TOP G!!!!!!"